Lewis S. Mills High School Alumni
Burlington, Connecticut (CT)
Lynn Whittaker (Lynn Gresh)
Lewis S. Mills High School
Class of 1984
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LYNN'S PROFILE

First Name | Lynn |
Last Name | Whittaker |
Maiden Name | Gresh |
Graduation Year | Class of 1984 |
Gender | Female |
City | N/A |
State/Province | CT |
Country | United States |
Occupation | professional dog trainer |
Married | Yes |
Favorite School Memory | Graduating |
About Me | what haven't I done :o) |

Class of 1984 Alumni
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Courtney Albert
Class of 1999

Joe Giarratana
Class of 1991

Sylvia Niederreiter
Class of 1986

Margi Hricko
Class of 1967

Mary Anne Evans
Class of 1987

Karin Crane
Class of 1985

Richard Van
Class of 1968

Jeff Szczesniak
Class of 1997

Marion Keszycki
Class of 1967

Lisa Hyland
Class of 1982

Rod Ives
Class of 1969

Krista Genest
Class of 1998

Jake Twombly
Class of 1987

John Dobinski
Class of 1979

Kevin Grady
Class of 1991

Anna Weir
Class of 1996

Valerie Phaneuf
Class of 1989

Joanne Coyle
Class of 1978

Rich Marquard
Class of 1998

Barbara Ring
Class of 1973

Michael Kurasz
Class of 2011

Michael Richards
Class of 2007

Sylvia Hernandes
Class of 2012

Jim Cabral
Class of 1989
Recent Class of 1984 Reunions
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LSM Class of '84 25th Reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Date: Oct 10, 2009
Description: There won't be any invitations sent out....get your info here and on our class page on Facebook. Please feel free to dre...(read more)
LSM Class of 1984 25th Reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Date: Oct 10, 2009
Description: I am NOT sending out invitations for this....I will provide all info here and to e-mails I have from our last reunion. ...(read more)
Class of '84 - 30th reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Description: Would like feedback on whether you want a 30th reunion or not... if yes, should families be involved? Let me know...